Diatribe Pronunciation Quotes & Sayings
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As long as capital-both human and money-can move toward opportunity, trade will not balance. — Walter Wriston

I give my grandfather, Dr Harold Young, a forestry Professor at the University of Maine, full credit for my career path. He pioneered the use of aerial photography in forestry in the 1950s, and we think he worked as a spy for the CIA during the Cold War, mapping Russian installations. — Sarah Parcak

Love is like nothing else on this earth, but only when it is shared with someone wonderful like you. — Mandy Moore

Everyone is sinful (Rom. 3:23). Therefore, we know all people will disappoint us. — Anonymous

Writers seldom just stop writing. We're like serial killers in that way. You have to stop us, because we cannot stop ourselves. — Marilyn Johnson

You should always say goodbye to the people you love before you walk away. Hug them and hold them tight like it is the last moment you have, because it just might be. — Jenna Alatari

So also it is good not always to make a friend of the person who is expert in twining himself around us; but, after testing them, to attach ourselves to those who are worthy of our affection and likely to be serviceable to us. — Plutarch

A battle won is a battle which we will not acknowledge to be lost. — Ferdinand Foch

If men lived like men indeed, their houses would be temples
temples which we should hardly dare to injure, and in which it would make us holy to be permitted to live; and there must be a strange dissolution of natural affection, a strange unthankfulness for all that homes have given and parents taught, a strange consciousness that we have been unfaithful to our fathers honor, or that our own lives are not such as would make our dwellings sacred to our children, when each man would fain build to himself, and build for the little revolution of his own life only. — John Ruskin

For you, that tree is dead. — Richard Stark

Dreams may be thus stated: They are concealed realizations of repressed desires. — Sigmund Freud